and video. suspect one was in the black hat, that was the olderbrothertamerlantsarnaev.about five hours later we got reports of shots in cambridge. now let's talk about that. university police officer sean collier was shot at cambridge. this is the area. he later died. not long afterra that and still in cambridge we got the reports of a carjacking, police say the suspects car jacked a car, later released the owner. police were soon looking then for the suv and followed it west to water town. about 1:00 a.m. eastern time people reports shots of gun fire and explosions. then in a shoot out suspect number one, 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was killed. a transit officer richard donahue was also injured but dzhokhar tsarnaev escaped, that's the brother known as the man in the white hat. he got away and that's when this manhunt started and the area from water town to boston, that shelter in place was put in and for hours authorities went door to door with no luck. it seemed that the day would end without finding him and certainly that was frustrating for authorities. 6:00 p.m. eastern time th

combatant. >>> feral investigators want to interview the widowoftamerlantsarnaev,the boston bombing suspect who was killed in a shoot-out with police. police and fbi agents converged on the home in rhode island last friday. her attorney says so far russell has not agreed to talk with authorities. she may have learned of her husband's alleged involvement through news reports. she is the mother of tsarnaev's three-year-old daughter. >> when he came back to this country, why didn't it ring a bell with the fbi intelligence unit that he should be checked out? >> california senator dianne feinstein today questioned whether the fbi did its due diligence investigating tamerlan tsarnaev. the fbi interviewed him back in 2011, at the request of the russian government. they claim he was a follower of radical islam. authorities say they never found anything to indicate that in their investigation. >>> thousands paused all over the country today for a moment of silence, one week after the boston marathon bombings. at 11:50 this morning our time, boston's mayor joined about 100 other people at the

identified at26-year-oldtamerlanand19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, their uncle spoke out. >> i say dzhokhar, if you are alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims, from the injured and from those who left. as forgiveness from these people. >> i'm suspicious that this was staged. the picture was staged. >> reporter: a much different response from the brother's aunt in ontario. in russia both the mother and father said they refuse to believe that their son is responsible for the bombings and killing of an mit police officer. >> someone framed them. i don't know who but someone framed them. >> it's impossible for them to do these things. so i'm really, really really, really feeling that this is a set up. >> now former classmates of the second suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev say he was a happy student. but a mechanic said he seemed extremely nervous and even seemed like the 19 was on drugs. >>> the fbi used social media to get the suspects pictures to spread quickly. but facebook and twitter has gotten the public involved in a different way. robert handa is live with t

them. an auntsays,tamerlanhadbecome a devoted muslim who prayed five times a day. according to an anonymous u.s. official he said nothing was found. they said he went to russia for six months last year. his brother dzhokhar had a social media open. he posted, i'm a stress free kind of guy, this two days after the bombings. >> they put that shame on the entire ethnicity. >> a second uncle said that tamerlan called him last night saying i'm sorry and i love you. >>> it's very important for us to keep the focus on the victims of the terror attack in boston and being clear that, american muslims like their fellow americans are very concerned about the safety of our communities. >> he says muslims are grieving with everyone else. she tells us there's been two reports of hate incidents since monday. she says like name calling. >> watertown was a place under siege. they join us now from watertown which is roughly 8 miles west of boston. patti i imagine this is a day you will never forget. >> reporter: we won't forget this day nor will the residents of watertown most of which whom

as saying, i don't have a single american friend, i don't understand them. an auntsays,tamerlanhadbecome a devoted muslim who prayed five times a day. according to an anonymous u.s. official he said nothing was found. they said he went to russia for six months last year. his brother dzhokhar had a social media open. he posted, i'm a stress free kind of guy, this two days after the bombings. >> they put that shame on the entire ethnicity. >> a second uncle said that tamerlan called him last night saying i'm sorry and i love you. >>> it's very important for us to keep the focus on the victims of the terror attack in boston and being clear that, american muslims like their fellow americans are very concerned about the safety of our communities. >> he says muslims are grieving with everyone else. she tells us there's been two reports of hate incidents since monday. she says like name calling. >> watertown was a place under siege. they join us now from watertown which is roughly 8 miles west of boston. patti i imagine this is a day you will never forget. >> reporter: we won't forget this day

was laid to arrest. from his hospital bead bed, the suspect faced a judge.jahartamerlantsarnaevis charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. he could face the death penalty. we are also learning more about what happened to the m.i.t. police officer who was killed. a source close to the investigation says that he was shot four to five times as he sat in his patrol car and was unable to radio in for help. a memorial service will be held for him tomorrow. we're told that vice president joe biden will be attending that. >> all right. thank you, tori. >>> back here at home, san francisco police remain on high alert following the boston marathon bombings. the police department increased patrols and transit centers, sports events and other possible targets. and there soon could be more security cameras on market street. police are saying one of the best tools they have are our eyes and ears, the public. officers are telling everybody, watch out for anything unusual and immediately report any suspicious activity. >>> 7:32. even though crime has increased in san jose,

. in 2011, it interviewed the olderbrother,tamerlantsarnaev,after russian authorities alerted the u.s. government. he made a trip to russian in 2012. >> the ball was dropped in two ways. the fbi missed things or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow up in a sound solid way. >> reporter: while officials cyst through the details worshipers sought answers in their own way gathering at the holy cross on sunday to reflect on the terror that the city faced in the last week. the governor says there can be vigilance without fear. >> there are lessons that we will have to learn and have learned painfully through this last experience that will have to be applied to future marathons. there will be future marathons. and they will be bigger and better. >> reporter: according to a person, they are still looking at the cause of death of tamerlan tsarnaev. >> the three people killed in the explosions as well as a fallen mit police officer sun collier were rememberedberg a prayer service today. as you can see, flowers were left near the finish line. the mayor has asked americans to observe a momen

night. on the left side of your screen is his 26-year-oldbrothertamerlantsarnaev.we've learned he was a boxer. that he too had been in the area for a while. he was killed in a shootout with police and then on the right side previously described as just the man in the backwards white that is dzhokhar tsamaev. he is on the run right now. he is what every law enforcement official in that area is focused on, finding him, getting him into custody and off the street. this morning we have been hearing from family members. the father in russia calls his youngest son an angel, said he'd been a medical student. the uncle lives in maryland and reporters did catch up with him earlier this morning and here's what he had to say. >> it's crazy. it's not possible. i can't believe it. when i heard this on tv news i was thinking how can do like this stuff. it's crazy. it's unbelievable. >> now we're showing you video from last night because this is when this all started picking up steam. the picture that we showed you earlier of the two brothers, those were released at 5:15 last night by authoritie

are still looking into the background of the olderbrother,tamerlan, andhis possible links to militant islamists. whether the brothers received operational plans from a militant group in the chechnya area. we'll have more on that coming up at 7:35. now for more on the boston bombings, you can go to our website where we have a special section on details. go to ktvu.com for our continuing coverage online. plus, later in this newscast. infrared images of dzhokhar is coming up at 7:31. how these black and white pictures kept police safe. >>> as the bombing suspect lies in a hospital bed. a legal debate is brewing over the charges they should file against him. katie is live to explain what those charges may be. >> as you mentioned, justice department officials told cnn dzhokhar tsarnaev is facing federal terrorism charges and state murder charges. preliminary hearing could happen in the next 30 days. a lot hinges on when the suspect is well enough to speak. investigators are eager for him to talk so they can find out who planned the attack. tsarnaev will likely be appointed a federal publ

.tamerlanwasrun over by a car and his younger brother drove towards officers as they were trying to handcuff the 26-year- old. the uncle fears that the 26- year-old brother may have convinced hill to take part in the bombing plot. >> i'm relieved that he is alive, first of all for that there is now a chance to find out who was behind it? second of all, i stress that there is a chance for dzhokhar to seek forgiveness. >> this is a photo showing dzhokhar as he got out the boat last night on his own. it was clear once he was arrested that he was bleeding. he had been shot in the leg and neck and cbs is reporting now there are some questions whether that neck wound may have been self-inflick. >> watertown police chief is talking about those dramatic captures of the bombing. >> we are concerned he might have a device on his chest. he listed his shift to show us he didn't and people on-scene were able to take him into custody and get him to a hospital. >> in addition, to the infrared images we showed you police used a camera-equipped robot to check the boat. it was an emotional da

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